ANALYSISThe decision comes as little surprise after Winnipeg extended Zach Collaros following the team's Grey Cup title, signaling that the organization views him as its top signal-caller entering 2020. Collaros will now head into the upcoming season without any competition for the starting job, as Winnipeg also released former No. 1 quarterback Matt Nichols (shoulder) less than a week ago. Streveler has been in communication with NFL teams this offseason and will look to land a backup job at the sport's highest level.